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Re: Home made MBC (manual boost controller)
The valve is here.
http://www.acehardware.com/product/i...entPage=search |
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Re: Home made MBC (manual boost controller)
the rst is cuz he has a RS which is nt stock that he turboed so its a RST(urbo)
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Re: Home made MBC (manual boost controller)
ahh.. thanx for the clarification
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well great fuckin news... got my car done today after working on it for 2 days straight with no sleep i got it done! took it out for a cruise this morning at 6:30am.... no bumper, no hood and only the downpipe on for exhaust! i was really itchin to drive it!!!
(wake up neighbors) but anyways i was driving and it felt kinda hesitant on the turbo so i pulled over to adjust the MBC and see how it was holding together then i get back in a take off... it was much better!!! then i slowed down again to a stop so i could launch it and try to get a good run in... well i hit 2nd and nothing! bogged way down then just stopped... got out and looked under the car and there was oil dripping from where the drain plug should be! walked back to my shop and got on my crotch rocket and went to see if anything was in the road from where i came from... well i found a good half a mile of oil and no plug, so i think i toasted that motor... hopefully not! i am goin back out in about 30mins to pull the oil pan and see what the outcome is! i hope its not bad! this car is just eating my money like no other!!! who knows... i'll update when i get home later this afternoon!
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Holy crap! That sucks. I'll tell you a story since I just pulled my motor friday. When I drain all the fluids, I put the drain plugs back in and torque them to spec (~25 lbs) before I even take the motor/tranny out. This when when I put it back together I dont have to worry about forgetting to tighten it up.
Even if the motor survived, which is unlikely, the turbo cant be in good shape either since it spins much faster.
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Let me add another horror story to the "broken dsm thread" that used to be about MBCs
...So my car was having the overheating problem and we checked the water pump and it was fine, so we put everything back together. Well, the first time my buddy timed the engine and assured me he did it right...I don't know as much about cars as he does, so I trusted him. The car didn't start. DupetoE came over the next day and helped us time it right. Turns out the timing was 180* off. As far as I've heard, that almost assuredly will bend valves. Well, we got the car running with Dupe's help, and it idles and revs like a dream. However, like I said before when you drive it around in gear, the car starts vibrating and shaking like someone learning to drive stick! I thought maybe we had the timing off a little, or maybe the oil pump sprocket wasn't lined up, because it runs on the same shaft as the balance shaft pulley. I retimed the engine myself (alone this time, without Brian to fuck the timing up 180* DAMN HONDA OWNERS), and I am POSITIVE the oil pump sprocket, cam sprockets, and crank sprocket were all aligned properly. The car still shakes like crazy and will barely accelerate. I don't know if I have bent valves or what, or wtf my problem is. I have no clue what to do with the car now. Maybe this thread will scare off a few potential dsm owners!
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JAKE!!!.. WHAT THE HELL DID I JUST TELL YOU!!.. stop going around and breaking your car!!
best of luck man!
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well i got somewhat lucky! it was only the cams in the head that were seised and not allowing the cam gears to turn! so basically i need a new head cause it grooved the channel the cam sits in... only 1 place that it was grooved so maybe i can get that turn... oh well i'll figure it out tomorrow but fuck am i tired so i am off to bed!
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Re: Home made MBC (manual boost controller)
today was a awesome fucking day!!! went to work on my are and pulled the cams off to find out exactly what went wrong... well 1 channel on each cam was siesed causing it not to spin! well a buddy of mine is a machineist and he came over with some fuckin tool that looked kinda like a dremel and and went to work on it so it is now smooth!!! put my set of cams in... set timing and she fired right up!!! well i am so happy but i gotta go to work... peace out guys!
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Re: Re: Home made MBC (manual boost controller)
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This cant be right. The tolerance between the cam journal and the bore is pretty tight. You are supposed to cut the cam caps, then bore a new hole all teh way down. This puts the cam closer to the the head. Hope that makes sense. I'm not sure I would expect the above mentioned fix to last too long, I would try to pick up a spare head and have it rebuilt int ehbackground. Then swap it in, and rebuild this one, and sell it. IOr keep it as a spare.
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